Waiting Poem by Eleonora Woods

Waiting

Rating: 5.0


I am waiting for the Mother of All Things to come and
wrap her arms around my father. Hold him tight against her bosom so he can not hurt my brother anymore or make him cry. To hold him tight and tell him that he does not have to worry anymore about responsibility and love. That all- will be well and himself most of all. That all the strife is over and no one will haunt him anymore. And that my little brother will be hugged an soothed and accompanied from dusk ‘till dawn by loving eyes and hands and will not run around with wailing mouth and ailing eyes no more. And certainly he will not hang on to my father anytime to ache for his attention. For he will be full of joy and light instead of stricken fright and dumbfounding delight.
I long for her attention in this room where we all still participate in what we call: ‘Our Family’ that has been gone for many years now but still lives in every little heart that once was born between the two of those that stood at her beginning saying: ‘Yes, I Will’. Not knowing that they too were only wishing for the Mother of All Things to come.
She never came until it was too late and we were each in turn beginning somewhere saying: ‘Yes I Will’.
I sought myself to be this Mother and to wrap my father tight, but he was just too big and threw my little body to the side, utterly irritated with the inconvenience of being held at all.
I understood: ‘We are not being held.’ and: ‘Holding on is certainly undone.’
I am still wishing for the Mother of All Things to come, and search beseechingly in every face and touch to see a sign of her saying: ‘I am the One’

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Paul Brookes 10 December 2013

I enjoyed reading this very beautiful poem and I felt the story being told. It was very moving. I that I had to read it several times to gets it full portent. 10/10 Thanks for sharing BB

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